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And the Partido Popular - which always resisted a bailout - is being forced to take one.
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Environmentalists argued that this change would allow G.E., which has always resisted the cleanup plan, to scuttle it by setting standards too high to meet.
David McKittrick, author of many books on Northern Ireland, said that for the I.R.A., which had always resisted any move that might connote surrender, the appearance of peace on the ground offered a defensible way out.
"We have had many opportunities to expand, which we have always resisted," says Catharina Hedberg, the upbeat Swedish co-owner.
Emergency measures had already been put in place to limit parking and provide extra shuttle buses from Harrogate station to the Yorkshire Showground, a permanent site which has almost always resisted weather problems in the past.
The football authorities have always resisted that, rejecting it continually as a matter of opinion, which they would not be able to justify objectively, and so open to challenge.
More contentiously, that step forward will also require Wexford operas, which invariably play in the original languages, to carry super titles, an asset the festival has always resisted on the grounds not just of cost but also of principle.
Happily, I have always resisted.
My father always resisted distractions.
"They have always resisted dictatorship".
Derek always resisted that idea, rightfully so".
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